Andy Dalton threw a pair of touchdown passes and Cincinnati finally got its depleted offense moving without receiver A.J. Green, and the Bengals sent the Philadelphia Eagles to their most lopsided loss of the season, 32-14 on Sunday.

The Bengals (4-7-1) got their first win since Oct. 23, beating a team that’s in a swoon of its own. The Eagles (5-7) opened the season with three straight wins, but have dropped seven of nine.

Dalton had completions of 50, 44, 29, 23 and 21 yards as the Bengals scored on each of their first six possessions for a 29-0 lead, reinventing themselves with Green and running back Giovani Bernard sidelined by injuries. The previous time they scored on their first six possessions was 2009 against the Bears.

The only bad moment: Mike Nugent missed another point-after-touchdown kick wide to the right, his fourth miss in a span of five PAT tries. Nugent made field goals from 32, 33, 26 and 38 yards, the last one deflecting off the left upright.

One touchdown and Justin Tucker’s flawless right leg were enough to thrust the Ravens into a first-place tie in the AFC North.

Tucker kicked four field goals and Baltimore shut down the Bengals’ depleted offense Sunday in a 19-14 victory that put the resurgent Ravens back over .500.

Baltimore (6-5) has won three of four following a four-game losing streak.

Joe Flacco threw for 234 yards and a score to help the Ravens end a five-game skid against the Bengals (3-7-1), whose playoff hopes took another serious blow.

The victory was not assured until Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton fumbled when sacked by Elvis Dumervil, and defensive end Lawrence Guy recovered at the Baltimore 21 with 1:05 left and the Ravens up 19-12.

Bengals are expressing “enormous confidence” in backup running back Rex Burkhead in the wake of Giovanni Bernard’s season-ending ACL injury according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com.

Burkhead, a sixth-round draft pick by the Bengals out of Nebraska in 2013, has been used more as a receiver out of the backfield during his NFL career than as a between-the-tackles runner but, in truth, he has rarely been used at all in his four years in Cincinnati. He has also been injury-prone, although he did stay healthy for all 16 regular season games in 2015.

With Gio out for the year and A.J. Green out for at least a couple weeks, the Bengals will need to replace 42 percent of their targets. Tyler Eifert, Brandon LaFell, and Tyler Boyd should take on most of that work, but Burkhead should see a handful of targets as well as serving as a change-of-pace back for starter Jeremy Hill.

Following a 16-12 loss to the Bills, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported wide receiver A.J. Green sustained a tear in his hamstring, with the simple prognosis being “not good,” Conor Orr of NFL.com reports.

Green was carted off the field following an incomplete pass in the first quarter. Green will undergo an MRI early this week for more clarity on the injury. He did not log a catch before exiting the field.

Coach Marvin Lewis said after the game that he had no additional details on the injury — only its location. A reporter for the team’s official site echoed Rapoport’s report and added that the Bengals fear he will miss the remainder of the season.

“I don’t know when he can come back, but he has a hamstring injury,” Lewis told reporters.